U.S. At War: NATIONAL SERVICE ACT

In his eleventh message to Congress on the State of the Union, President
Roosevelt gave assurance that "there were no secret treaties or
political or financial commitments" made at Cairo and Teheran, declared
that a basic essential for future peace is "a decent standard of living
for all individual men and women and children in all nations" and
proposed for the U.S. an "economic bill of rights" which showed that
the New Deal is far from dead in the heart of its great sponsor. But
the big news of his messageread to Congress by clerks while he nursed
his vanishing fluwas...